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fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr says will become increasingly more challenged here to offset weaker than expecting routing and demand. in the options market, different story. bulls like juniper, calls outnumbering puts by 18-1. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, what a hot sauce on your ncaa brackets have in common. the ceo of buffalo wild wings knows and she'll join us live as march madness fever kicks off a little later on today. >>> plus, cyprus. desperately searching for a plan b today. it must find billions of euros to secure an eu bailout and avert a financial melt down. can it be done? we're going to speak to the harvard kennedy school's professor of economics for her take a little bit later on. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> in moscow talks are still ongoing between russia and cypriot finance minist
fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr says will become increasingly more challenged here to offset weaker than expecting routing and demand. in the options market, different story. bulls like juniper, calls outnumbering puts by 18-1. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, what a hot sauce on your ncaa brackets have in common. the ceo of buffalo wild wings knows and she'll join us live as march madness fever kicks off a little later on today....
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fbr downgraded cisco and juniper to underperform. maria, back to you. >> josh, thank you. march madness is here. not college basketball. my next guest says the fed just demonstrated its own version of march madness. we will talk with jim grant of grant's interest rate observer next. he'll tell us why he says ben bernanke is responsible for slowing down the economy right now and what you can do to get around it. then dennis gartman is calling the situation in cyprus europe's lehman moment. coming up, he'll tell us how this will rock the global markets and where the cash will flow. that and a lot more coming up on "closing bell." (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." onl
fbr downgraded cisco and juniper to underperform. maria, back to you. >> josh, thank you. march madness is here. not college basketball. my next guest says the fed just demonstrated its own version of march madness. we will talk with jim grant of grant's interest rate observer next. he'll tell us why he says ben bernanke is responsible for slowing down the economy right now and what you can do to get around it. then dennis gartman is calling the situation in cyprus europe's lehman moment....
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that yield would be in line with cisco, hp, and microsoft but still less than intel. seems like the street would be satisfied with that, but would it be the kind of catalyst that would cause the stock to run like last year? nobody i talked to thought so, guys. >> i think the key here is that, if you increase the dividend, all of a sudden apple becomes the holding of a dividend fund that needs to see the dividend increases in order to invest in a stock. we've talked to a lot of dividend fund managers who say we need that dividend increase. >> karen finer, he brought that up as well. if their backs are against the wall and they've got to put it somewhere, i think 3% makes a lot of sense. i don't like the company where you compared cisco and hewlett-packard and microsoft, a lot of companies matured, and you've got that 3% dividend yield, and they're a company that's basically gone nowhere. >> it's not a positive to be add the to the dividend. hasn't worked for intel. talk to an intel shareholder, how he likes his 3% dividend. >> it's a very anti-steve jobs thing to do. b
that yield would be in line with cisco, hp, and microsoft but still less than intel. seems like the street would be satisfied with that, but would it be the kind of catalyst that would cause the stock to run like last year? nobody i talked to thought so, guys. >> i think the key here is that, if you increase the dividend, all of a sudden apple becomes the holding of a dividend fund that needs to see the dividend increases in order to invest in a stock. we've talked to a lot of dividend...
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the earnings it spent on its dividend is lower than the average of these foreign names, intel, ibm, cisco. back to you. >> let's go to josh lipton. >> sue, some headlines we want to bring you up to speed on. welsh holding has joined the bid to advise on a potential deal. that's why kkr and they have teamed up for a joint deal. roche is continuing its interest in gene sequencing. sue, back to you. >> thank you very much, josh. to the bond market now where all of the worries about europe and cyprus fell a little bit. rick santelli is here with the details. hi, rick. >> hello. you can see we're under 190. we haven't closed under 190 in two weeks. we're down seven basis points on the day. let's go to europe, the backyard so to speak. if you open that chart up to mid-december, we are making fresh low yields for 2013 in the boom complex. it's all about cyprus, the resignation, whether accepted or not, euro versus the yen. depending on the final close, tyler, it's all yours. >> rick, thanks very much. a really fascinating developing story in the art world. the fbi says it is getting closer to so
the earnings it spent on its dividend is lower than the average of these foreign names, intel, ibm, cisco. back to you. >> let's go to josh lipton. >> sue, some headlines we want to bring you up to speed on. welsh holding has joined the bid to advise on a potential deal. that's why kkr and they have teamed up for a joint deal. roche is continuing its interest in gene sequencing. sue, back to you. >> thank you very much, josh. to the bond market now where all of the worries...
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have built a wonderful executive team around me of ex members of amazon, of google, of sales force, cisco. really a world class management team. and i think we all come together to be the right mix for groupon. >> so no doubt that's why the stock is up on this announcement but maybe not up as much as a lot may have thought. 25% loss after that earnings. disaster. >> right. >> now hasn't come up by that much. they just don't know where they are going. >> we spent a lot of time quoting from the letter. no doubt andrew mason's good-bye letter was one of the more eccentric ones we have ever seen. let's go to seema for the twitter reaction. >> in the letter, mason says he is looking for a good fat camp to lose his groupon 40. twitter had fun with this one. straight to the tweets. joe says, if mason needs to look far good fat camp, he clearly doesn't subscribe to groupon. 25% of the offers are fitness or oriented. >> cue the reality show producers. >> and andrew mason tweets, okay, i'm good on the fat camp recommendations. you may stop. thank you. >> seema, that wasn't you, kate with that tweet
have built a wonderful executive team around me of ex members of amazon, of google, of sales force, cisco. really a world class management team. and i think we all come together to be the right mix for groupon. >> so no doubt that's why the stock is up on this announcement but maybe not up as much as a lot may have thought. 25% loss after that earnings. disaster. >> right. >> now hasn't come up by that much. they just don't know where they are going. >> we spent a lot of...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to squawk. we're getting the final host from our guest host, howard wilson and howard ward. >> economy is getting better, capital chase returns and stocks continue to trend higher although there's profit taking here and there. >> okay. we'll take that to the bank. the key question about europe. it's all about credit quality. >> who do we have to worry about? >> spanish, italian and greece. >> you're very worried. >> people have to start doing their work. europe never did the work of fixing bank solvency in the first place. >> gentlemen, thank you for being here. >> happy monday. >> that does it for us today. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the last week of the first quarter. good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee and jim kraker. futures reflecting the relief of the cyprus deal. a similar picture in europe where the italian tenure is now below where it was before those it
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to squawk. we're getting the final host from our guest host, howard wilson and howard ward. >> economy is getting better, capital chase returns and stocks continue to trend higher although there's profit taking here and there. >> okay. we'll take that to the bank. the key question about europe. it's all about credit quality. >> who do we have to worry about? >> spanish, italian and greece. >> you're very...
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is down .8% right now. >> goldman on this anti-juniper pro-cisco bandwagon and doesn't show signs of letting up. >> a blackberry. blackberry is up 6 1/3%. >> how do you like that? >> blackberry, bed bath and best buy. >> the three bs. >> brahms, beethoven and bach. >> not bad equals the new good. >> i knew someone would have to mention it. >> i try not to. >> will you stay focused? >> geez. >> wow! apple. >> okay. apple. i hope they return capital and wish they had more growth. general mills. how about this one? some people say the top line wasn't so great. ken palo tonight and that is a dividend aristocrat. it's a dividend monster. we might have to do a bull/bear. >> look at what the stock's done, right? 21% over the past year? >> how can you not love a cereal company that you can sleep at night with, of course, they have many other brands that keeps raising the dividend. this is the market at large. the united states bank of general mills is unbelievable, right? no medicare problems. >> we'll have a debate and then you can tell the ceo tonight who won the debate about his stock. >>
is down .8% right now. >> goldman on this anti-juniper pro-cisco bandwagon and doesn't show signs of letting up. >> a blackberry. blackberry is up 6 1/3%. >> how do you like that? >> blackberry, bed bath and best buy. >> the three bs. >> brahms, beethoven and bach. >> not bad equals the new good. >> i knew someone would have to mention it. >> i try not to. >> will you stay focused? >> geez. >> wow! apple. >> okay....
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fourth worst, cisco. i think cisco could be a big winner in 2013. even as the stock is acting terribly courtesy of a downbeat outlook from john chambers when it reported last. i have never in all of my years of following cisco seen this stock at such a discount to all the other stocks in the s&p 500. it's a meager ten times earnings for heaven's sake. frankly, that's ridiculous. i think this stock has the best chance to flip from dow lead to dow lead. third anchor on the dow, walmart, which rallied 65% with dividends. this is a tough one because the stock has moved so much lately that i regard it as overextended on a chart basis, especially after the company's squeamish outlook. like alcoa, do not look for too much near term help from walmart to power the dow through its all-time highs. second worst performer is exxon. this company's much too revered for my taste. the $400 billion behemoth, not growing reserves much at all and that's the key metric for oil. paid top dollar for a natural gas company at near all time high and offers a meager 2.5% yiel
fourth worst, cisco. i think cisco could be a big winner in 2013. even as the stock is acting terribly courtesy of a downbeat outlook from john chambers when it reported last. i have never in all of my years of following cisco seen this stock at such a discount to all the other stocks in the s&p 500. it's a meager ten times earnings for heaven's sake. frankly, that's ridiculous. i think this stock has the best chance to flip from dow lead to dow lead. third anchor on the dow, walmart, which...
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cisco. >>. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round. cramer takes rapid-fire calls and i tell you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. i'd like to start with lee in california. >> caller: hey, jim. sunny boo-yah from california. >> i wish i were there what's going on? >> caller: in view of the turnaround in the housing industry, i feel that the more than new houses, the more new lawn, the more new lawns, the more new lawn mowers, what is your opinion of the briggs and stratton corporation? >> i think that is terrific. that's been one of our highly recommended stocks since superstorm sandy. ian in florida. >> caller: i held the position of avy for the last five years. i bought in the high $40s. i'm just wondering is there more? >> there is more. the company is restructured. it's done a good job. buy it, keep holding on to it and buy more even. gary in new mexico. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing this after
cisco. >>. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round. cramer takes rapid-fire calls and i tell you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. i'd like to start with lee in california. >> caller: hey, jim. sunny boo-yah from california. >> i wish i were there what's going on? >> caller: in view of the turnaround in the housing industry, i...
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why don't you buy some, oh, let me see, if you want to be in that particular segment, i would say do cisco. one nap down and four up. that's what matters. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> lightning round is sponsored by tdameritrade. >>> a disappointing news of the cyprus and the run of atm came on saturday. saturday i thought miley cyrus was in trouble, this is cyprus. sure enough, the future's up and down big. i get up at 3:55 a.m. i get bombarded by e-mails from bears worldwide, brown bears, black bears, kodiaks, panda bears, even koalas. i didn't have time to figure out if i should take a chance on gonzaga. i picked georgetown. nova is still mine. we'll start with a tweet, thank you for the education, thanks for the laughs, #mad money. harlem shake, too. yeah, we did a good one. ♪ >> hi, jim, how you doing? >> real good, how about you? >> i got a cold. >> i'm sorry. have you tried z-pack. it kills you but it is also good. >> when i say bo you say yah. boo! >> yah! >> boo! >> yah! >> heather that works for you, she's a swell gal. >> she went to
why don't you buy some, oh, let me see, if you want to be in that particular segment, i would say do cisco. one nap down and four up. that's what matters. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> lightning round is sponsored by tdameritrade. >>> a disappointing news of the cyprus and the run of atm came on saturday. saturday i thought miley cyrus was in trouble, this is cyprus. sure enough, the future's up and down big. i get up at 3:55 a.m. i get...
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hp networking is the number two player behind cisco. that's growing pretty well. but every other business at hp is declining year-over-year, and the actual second derivative is actually increasing so the declines are happening at a greater rate going forward. >> real quick, brian, if china demand is a driver for a company like hewlett-packard, first quarter pc shipments were down about 8%, i think, globally with china as a main concern. does that set up hewlett-packard for a month from now when they report a lousy quarter? am i reading too much into it? >> i think it's going to be problematic. half of hp's business today, about $60 billion is both pcs as well as printing. those are two challenged industries going forward in our opinion. and so, i think, you know, the fundamental trends speak for themselves and the direction of that business is headed down. >> brian, thanks for your time, have a great weekend. >> you too. >> mike, let's check in with your for options action. how are the option traders playing in the second quarter? and how would you? >> i think the
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there was a jury verdict yesterday in the case, this little company had against cisco. there was a case against apple. there's a bunch going on. >> david versus goliath. >> so everybody is really coming after this thing and now you have william blair coming and saying we're suspending coverage. interesting enough a company called guilford securities comes out and says we reiterating our buy, the bottom of the page, the analyst, but i own the shares. of course. this to me is the ultimate speculative company. >> maybe the most interesting one of all and one i know you've been following extremely closely is isrg. >> this one is when the american congress of obgyn and gynecologists came out with a strongly worded statement urging women to be cautious about just flocking to robotic hysterect y hysterectomi hysterectomies, which is a growth part of this company's stories. the analysts came out and saying this is nothing new, we had a number of studies that said similar things. this the difference is this is the gynecologist group. when you read that report and look at it, a c
there was a jury verdict yesterday in the case, this little company had against cisco. there was a case against apple. there's a bunch going on. >> david versus goliath. >> so everybody is really coming after this thing and now you have william blair coming and saying we're suspending coverage. interesting enough a company called guilford securities comes out and says we reiterating our buy, the bottom of the page, the analyst, but i own the shares. of course. this to me is the...
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. ♪ cisco. balkans. balkans. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah >> then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days. just think about how many terrific ceos we heard from or read about today. think of how hard they're working for you if you open their stocks. we know that ken powell's deliverying a level of performance at general mills that i find astounding. and it was buy one get one for cereal and he gives you good earnings reports and endless buy backs. everything you ask for in a ceo. how about stewart miller at lennar? not easy to follow his dad, leonard, but his late father has to be smiling about what he's done in the toughest housing market since the depression. the beautiful quarter shows he's building more homes, making here money per home and accumulating a land ba
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today you have cisco, ibm, american express. they're not as independent on union pacific moving their goods today as those companies were back in the 1970s, let's say. >> jeff, what do you think? you're worried about what's happened to the transports this week. >> well, i think that what i like about the transports index is just kind of the opposite of what robert said. it actually is a fundamental and a technical indicator and it tells the us, as we saw with the results from caterpillar and from fedex, of economic weakness. now, we can use to disregard that if we like to, but i would still like to believe that fundamentals do matter. and we did see that transport index come off somewhat. my takeaway from it is it's showing you that this rally is a little bit overheated. it's not supported by some of the fundamentals out there and we really need to kind of rethink whether we could be finally getting to that point where this market catches its breath. >> well, i mean, where are you going to put the money? are you saying that you
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> all >>> all right. can the markets maintain this rally? joining us on the fast line is tom mcclellan. always great to see you. and two charts in particular you wanted to walk through for us. one was the s&p versus copper. what do you see here? >> well, copper is something that behaves mostly like the stock market and it's been that way ever since about 2007. it used to be more of a pure commodity, but since 2007, it's been more like a financial asset. and so it moves up and down with the stock market. the dow challenging all-time highs and copper making new lows for the year. that's definitely a sign, a divergence that is important, the stock market still doing great because the fed's pumping money out there. but there are signs of suffering elsewhere. >> all right. and also, the dow versus ge. and you're taking a look at this for the past six months. >> ge is great bell weather for whatever the dow's going to do. because it's a dow component it's understandably going to move with the dow. but ge tends to top before the dow does and ge is
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the a
cisco. tomorrow starts here. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which...
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cisco owned the internet. and ibm supposedly yesterday's news, about to lose its revenue crowned to hp. fast-forward to today and it looks like this. microsoft and intel trade where they did then, stifled by a shrinking pc market. cisco has risen, fallen and stabilized. ibm continued to ride high in enterprise tech, flexing its big data muscle. outside the dow, the story of the past 5 1/2 years is mobile and clout. a couple of the worst performing tech stocks in the s&p 500, amd electronic arts seen their core businesses challenged as people move away from traditional pcs and game consoles and toward smartphones and tablets instead. the positive side, companies like sales force, red hat, amazon and intuit that have embraced mobile and clout, they have done well. apple and intuit doubled since october 2007. sales force more than tripled. amazon almost tripled too. so what happens next? ibm's pointing to a new frontier of emerging markets like africa as a gross source. and doubling down on big data. and in mobil
cisco owned the internet. and ibm supposedly yesterday's news, about to lose its revenue crowned to hp. fast-forward to today and it looks like this. microsoft and intel trade where they did then, stifled by a shrinking pc market. cisco has risen, fallen and stabilized. ibm continued to ride high in enterprise tech, flexing its big data muscle. outside the dow, the story of the past 5 1/2 years is mobile and clout. a couple of the worst performing tech stocks in the s&p 500, amd electronic...
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they recommended equal weight basket of these names, cisco, emc, hewlett, ibm, intel, microsoft, network appliance and oracle, all based on the he can expectation of increased business spending. >> part of the note also that he was making is that ibm, obviously big waiting in the s & p 500, big waiting just in technology indices across-the-board. xlk, for instance, also, if we do see incremental flows in and see fleece etfs and funds that track the dow specifically, because of these record highs, ibm will see a disproportionate benefit from those inflows, not only is it getting the s & p and nasdaq, xlks of the world but the dow diamond, let's say. that could help ibm. shares today basically flat. >> get to pisani in the middle of a crowd today. >> artisan partners, an asset management firm. haven't seep a lot of these going public recently. look investigate good right now price talk was 27 to 29. it priced at 30. right now, looking somewhere around $35. again this is going to settle down. we haven't got a final price yet. looking somewhere around $35. get you the final price there as so
they recommended equal weight basket of these names, cisco, emc, hewlett, ibm, intel, microsoft, network appliance and oracle, all based on the he can expectation of increased business spending. >> part of the note also that he was making is that ibm, obviously big waiting in the s & p 500, big waiting just in technology indices across-the-board. xlk, for instance, also, if we do see incremental flows in and see fleece etfs and funds that track the dow specifically, because of these...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> >>> it is the final trading day of the first quarter. >> banks reopening in cyprus with tight controls on transactions. michelle caruso-cabrera will will bring us live reports from the capital. >>> breaking economic data. jobless claims and the final read on the fourth quarter gdp hits the the tape at 8:30 a.m. eastern. the third hour of squawks box starts right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. our guest host this morning yahoo! senior finance mike santoli and barbara morrison. more in just a moment. first, though, andrew has this morning's headlines. >> back blackberry shares volatile. wall street analysts expecting a 29-cent per share loss. blackb lea least 3 million subscribers during the the quarter but say demand for the new z10 model helped results. programming note, don't miss blackberry ceo thorsten hein. and final read on fourth kwourgter gdp. >> let's take a look at the markets. you can see right now dow futures continue to go hang in
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> >>> it is the final trading day of the first quarter. >> banks reopening in cyprus with tight controls on transactions. michelle caruso-cabrera will will bring us live reports from the capital. >>> breaking economic data. jobless claims and the final read on the fourth quarter gdp hits the the tape at 8:30 a.m. eastern. the third hour of squawks box starts right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc....